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U.S. consular officials in India

   Bombay (Mumbai): Edward Ely (Consul as of 1852) — Benjamin F. Farnham (Consul as of 1883-84) — Samuel Comfort (Consul as of 1897) — Charles F. Meyer (Vice Consul as of 1897-1902) — Hans J. Smith (Consul as of 1898) — Richard T. Greener (Consul 1898) — William T. Fee (Consul 1899-1906) — Henry T. Dodge (Vice Consul as of 1904-05) — E. Haldeman Dennison (Consul 1906-10) — Edwin S. Cunningham (Consul 1910-12) — Lawton Miller (Vice & Deputy Consul 1911) — Edward J. Norton (Consul 1912-13) — Henry D. Baker (Consul 1913-14) — Selby S. Coleman (Vice Consul as of 1914-17) — Carl F. Deichman (Consul 1914-15) — Stuart K. Lupton (Consul General 1916-19) — E. Carleton Baker (Consul as of 1920) — North Winship (Consul 1921-22) — Charles M. Hathaway, Jr. (Consul 1921-22) — Frederick L. Thomas (Vice Consul as of 1922) — Thomas M. Wilson (Consul 1922-23) — Wilbur Keblinger (Consul 1923-30) — Winfield H. Scott (Vice Consul 1923-24) — Curtis T. Everett (Vice Consul 1924-26) — William H. Beach (Vice Consul 1924-29) — Curtis T. Everett (Consul 1926-28) — Alan S. Rogers (Vice Consul as of 1929) — William H. Beach (Consul 1929) — Paul C. Hutton (Vice Consul as of 1932) — Dayle C. McDonough (Consul as of 1932) — Charles W. Adair, Jr. (Vice Consul as of 1942-46) — Charles E. Brookhart (Consul as of 1943) — Raymond L. Thurston (Vice Consul as of 1943) — Joseph J. Wagner (Vice Consul as of 1943) — Howard Donovan (Consul as of 1943) — Kenneth C. Krentz (Consul as of 1943) — Charles D. Withers (Vice Consul 1946-48) — William Witman II (Consul 1948-49)
   Calcutta (Kolkata): William James Miller (Consul 1796-1801) — Charles Huffnagle (Consul as of 1852) — A. C. Litchfield (Consul General as of 1879) — J. A. Leonard (Consul General as of 1884) — Andrew J. Cobb (Vice & Deputy Consul General as of 1884) — R. F. Patterson (Consul General 1896-1906) — Theodore Simmons (Vice & Deputy Consul General as of 1897) — C. C. Campbell (Vice & Deputy Consul General as of 1898-99) — Olin M. Eakins (Vice & Deputy Consul General as of 1905) — William H. Michael (Consul General 1905-11) — Charles B. Perry (Vice & Deputy Consul General 1909-11) — James A. Smith (Consul General 1913-20) — John Stuart Hunt (Vice Consul as of 1914) — J. Preston Doughten (Vice Consul 1915-18) — Alexander W. Weddell (Consul General as of 1921-24) — Harold Shantz (Vice Consul as of 1922) — Cornwall H. Loomis (Vice Consul as of 1922) — Ray Fox (Consul 1924-25) — Robert L. Buell (Vice Consul 1925-27) — Richard R. Willey (Vice Consul as of 1926-29) — Winfield H. Minor (Vice Consul as of 1926-29) — William L. Jenkins (Consul as of 1926-27) — Dale W. Maher (Vice Consul 1926-27) — Julius G. Lay (Consul General as of 1926) — S. Bertrand Jacobson (Consul as of 1927) — John R. Ives (Vice Consul as of 1927) — Robert Frazer, Jr. (Consul General 1927-30) — George M. Abbott (Vice Consul 1928-29) — J. Randolph Robinson (Vice Consul as of 1929) — Robert Y. Jarvis (Consul as of 1929-32) — Dorsey G. Fisher (Vice Consul 1929-32) — Arthur C. Frost (Consul General 1931-33) — Richard S. Huestis (Vice Consul as of 1932) — Gerald Keith (Vice Consul as of 1932) — Richard R. Willey (Consul as of 1932) — L. Rutherford Stuyvesant (Vice Consul as of 1932) — J. Wesley Jones (Vice Consul as of 1932) — F. Russell Engdahl (Vice Consul 1932-33) — Robert D. Coe (Consul 1937) — Rufus H. Lane, Jr. (Consul 1937) — Harrison A. Lewis (Vice Consul 1937) — John Campbell White (Consul General as of 1938-40) — Edward M. Groth (Consul as of 1938-40) — Harvey L. Milbourne (Consul 1941) — Martin J. Hillenbrand (Vice Consul 1942-43) — Robert L. Buell (Consul 1942-43) — Kenneth S. Patton (Consul General as of 1943) — Clayton Lane (Consul as of 1943) — Carl E. Christopherson (Consul as of 1943) — W. William Duff (Vice Consul as of 1943) — Robert W. Middlebrook (Vice Consul as of 1943) — John J. Macdonald (Consul as of 1943) — Adrian B. Colquitt (Vice Consul as of 1943) — Samuel J. Fletcher (Consul General 1943-45) — Samuel J. Fletcher (Consul General 1945-47) — Douglas Flood (Consul 1945) — Elbert G. Mathews (Consul 1946-47) — Nicholas G. Thacher (Consul as of 1952) — Alfred L. Atherton, Jr. (Consul 1962-65) — David A. Korn (Consul General 1975-77)
   Madras (Chennai): James Rose Hunter (Consular Agent as of 1884) — Henry Scott (Consular Agent as of 1897-98) — William H. Nichols (Consular Agent as of 1899) — Jerome W. Egbert (Consular Agent as of 1904) — Henry Scott (Consular Agent as of 1905) — Nathaniel B. Stewart (Consul 1908-10) — José de Olivares (Consul 1911-14) — Edward Raymond Rich, Jr. (Vice & Deputy Consul 1911) — Lucien Memminger (Consul as of 1916-19) — Dalton F. McClelland (Vice Consul 1917-19) — Leonard G. Dawson (Consul as of 1920) — Thomas M. Wilson (Consul 1921-22) — Hooker A. Doolittle (Vice Consul 1921-23) — Edward S. Parker (Vice Consul 1925-26) — Edmund B. Montgomery (Consul 1926-29) — Dale W. Maher (Vice Consul 1927) — Henry W. Russell (Vice Consul as of 1929) — Charles W. Lewis, Jr. (Consul as of 1932) — Leo J. Callanan (Consul as of 1932) — Roy E. B. Bower (Consul as of 1943) — Nicholas Feld (Vice Consul as of 1943)
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